The National Democratic Congress’ incumbent Member of Parliament, Muntaka Mubarak has retained the Asawase seat.
He won 13 of the 15 polling centres in the Asawase Constituency.
“It’s the largest vote I have ever had in any election I have ever contested,” he said to press shortly after his victory was announced.
His challenger was Alhaji Alidu Seidu of the New Patriotic Party.
The electoral process in Asawase has been marred by controversy since before polls opened.
A week to the polls, he challenged the decision of the Electoral Commission (EC) to use the Palace of the Chief of Asokore Mampong as a collation centre for constituency results.
He courted further controversy when polls opened after he was caught on camera using his six-year-old daughter’s thumbprint on his ballot paper.
Later in the day, polls were halted after a man was caught on suspicion of trying to stuff ballots.
The Electoral Commission later said the man caught only fake ballots in his possession.
During, the collation of the votes, Mr. Muntanka was upset over perceived inefficiencies in the counting process.
ASAWASE CONSTITUENCY
Certified Presidential Result:
1. Nana Addo (NPP) = 35214
2. John Dramani (NDC = 47460
3. Christian Kwabena Andrews (GUM) = 248
4. Ivor Greenstreet (CPP) = 32
5. Akua Donkor (GFP) = 10
6.Henry Herbert Lartey (GCPP) = 7
7. Hassn Ayariga (APC) = 15
8. Kofi Percival Akpaloo (LPG) = 9
9. David Apasera (PNC) = 22
10. Briggite Dzogbenuku (PPP) = 16
11. Nana Konadu Agyemang-Rawlings (NDP) = 11
12. Afred Kwame Asiedu Walker (IND.) = 10
TOTAL VALID BALLOTS =83051
TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 783
TOTAL VOTES CAST = 83,834
PARLIAMENTARY
NPP, ALHAJI ALIDU SEIDU= 31,256
NDC, ALHAJI MUNTAKA MUBARAK= 51,659
TOTAL VALID BALLOTS = 82915
TOTAL REJECTED BALLOTS = 632
TOTAL VOTES CAST =83547